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Damage In Tolland

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  1. Yeah I’d just let the dogs crap all over the area and just not pick it up and starting growing vegetables in it.
  2. Good shot this one shoots up the EC next week based on highly favorable pattern with digging trough and blocking
  3. Euro says Pike south winter while sleds and skis sit unused north
  4. Power rake it if you can MPM. Rent the attachment for tractor
  5. That’s what the holes are. Probably winter moths
  6. For the folks that didn’t drop the second round of Lesco recently , red thread is running wild in lawns , from the wet, warm , humid spring the last couple months. Very noticeable during my run this morning and the wet grass.
  7. Was the yard just weeds? Looks like the previous owners didn’t care about anything
  8. Dropped Lesco round 2 Sunday eve. Everyone’s got some red thread in SNE with wet spring . This will take care of that .
  9. Couple things here . Can anyone maybe @tamarack verify this is that caterpillar that wipes out forests. These things are Everywhere. If you’re in a phone ..zoom in on it. It’s not a gypsy . They are very squiggly when they move. I’m def gonna lose this Oak. This is year three and it’s already worse than last 2. I was trimming hedges and saw this and ran . Yes I know gartner..Hate snakes
  10. Nah. We have those too. Actually this spring I have not seen their tents in the same small trees they’ve been in the last few years. There’s no blue markings on these and tents have blue. They didn’t do much to the Oaks the last 2 years. This is a new type I’ve never seen before . They are super squiggly when they move and crawl fast . Much faster than gypsies or tents .
  11. In all seriousness.. can any of the horticulturists identify this cat? In addition to gypsies these are everywhere. They are crushing every white Oak in the neighborhood. Every yard already has trees that look like this and it’s way early . Any idea what kind this is?
  12. I think I answered my own suspicion. I just zoomed in from standing underneath the tree and you can see all the new leaves already chewed and the holes and the dead stuff. If you are on your phone.. zoom in. This is the earliest they’ve hit. This is year 3, so it appears they’ve gotten the trees . Also see the blown down leaves with all the holes .
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